Police seek witnesses in Randolph crash that killed 3-year-old girl

State Police are investigating the cause of the rush-hour crash on Route 24.

RANDOLPH - State Police are looking for anyone who witnessed a rush-hour crash that killed a 3-year-old girl Wednesday evening.

Police say a 2003 Chevrolet pickup truck and a 2000 Toyota Corolla crashed on the northbound side of Route 24 around 6 p.m. Wednesday, injuring the girl, who had been riding in the Toyota, and the driver of the pickup. The girl was rushed to Boston Medical Center and later died from her injuries.

State Police on Thursday morning identified the driver of the pick up as Mary B. Lynch, 50, of Hyde Park. She was taken to Beth Israel Deaconness Hospital-Milton on Wednesday night with injuries that were not considered life-threatening.

Police said there were two adults in the Toyota: The female driver, Phania P. Michel, 20, of Randolph, and the male passenger, Jeannecker N. Vertil, 35, of Randolph. State police said they were not identifying the girl because of her age.

State Police troopers from the Milton barracks were sent to the crash scene south of Route 93 just before 6 p.m. Wednesday and found the girl seriously injured, police said. Police are asking anyone who saw the crash to contact investigators at 617-740-7867.

Police said any charges would be filed once the investigation is complete.